[HISTORY: Adopted Floral Park Village Board 5-4-1943.]
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Editor's Note: See also § 62-23 of Chapter 62, Playgrounds.
It shall be unlawful for persons to assemble in any street or on any sidewalk, crosswalk, alley or street corner in the village or to suffer or to cause such assemblage or to take part in, conduct, suffer or cause any parade or demonstration in any village street, highway, sidewalk, alley or street corner except as herein provided.
No peddler, hawker, vendor of merchandise or beggar shall place himself upon any street, highway or sidewalk in the village for the purpose of selling merchandise or otherwise, in such a manner as to cause assemblage of persons thereon.[1]
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Editor's Note: See also Chapter 47, Hawking and Peddling, pp. 4701 ff.
No store or shop shall conduct or use any loud-speaking device, mechanical device, show, play or any form of window display in such a manner or suffer same to be conducted or used so that an unreasonable number of persons shall be caused to assemble on any sidewalk, street, highway or alley in the village. Nor shall any window-tapping devices be installed or used.
Nothing in this section shall be construed to prohibit lawful assemblages, had with the permission and regulation of the Board of Trustees of the village, nor reasonable or orderly picketing, lawfully conducted.
The carrying of commercial advertising signs of "sandwich" men on the sidewalks and streets of the village is hereby prohibited.
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Streets, sidewalks and highways of the village may be used for the purpose of public assembly or parades by permit issued by the Board of Trustees of the Village upon application made to the Village Clerk. Such application shall be made in writing designating the purpose, time and place of the use requested and the Board of Trustees may limit or regulate such time and place at which parades or public assemblage shall be permitted to be held, and make any reasonable regulations in respect thereto. No permit shall be granted nor shall the streets, sidewalks or highways of the village be used for any public assemblage or parade unless the American flag shall at all times be prominently displayed.
B. 
No permit shall be granted where there is good reason to believe that the proposed procession or parade will be disorderly in character or tend to disturb the public peace.
C. 
Each such permit shall designate specifically the route through which the procession or parade will move, and it will also specify the width of the roadway to be used and may include such rules and regulations as the Board of Trustees may deem necessary.
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The chief officer of any procession or parade, for which a permit may be granted by the Board of Trustees, shall be responsible for the strict observance of all rules and regulations included in said permit.
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This section shall not apply to the United States Army, United States Navy, National Guard, State Guard, Police Department and Fire Department.
[Amended 4-1-1980 by L.L. No. 2-1980]
Every person participating in any procession or parade or using the streets for public assemblage without a permit or any person participating in any such parade, procession or public assemblage who shall fail to comply with the conditions and restrictions contained in the permit or shall conduct or permit same to be conducted in a disorderly manner shall be liable to a fine as provided in § 32-13 of Chapter 32 hereof and in addition thereto shall be adjudged a disorderly person as provided in § 32-1 of Chapter 32 hereof.
[Amended 4-1-1980 by L.L. No. 2-1980]
Any person violating any provision of this chapter shall be liable for and forfeit and pay a penalty as provided in § 32-13 of Chapter 32 hereof. Said violation shall constitute and is hereby declared to be disorderly conduct, and any person violating this chapter or any provision thereof shall be and hereby is declared a disorderly person as provided in § 32-1 of Chapter 32 hereof.